Winter patrons reflect the frozen lands of the world, cruel and dangerous to those not prepared to face them. Witches who have an especially personal connection to their patron often practice flexible preparation, which allows them to both prepare and spontaneously cast spells. Such witches are als...
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add multiple characters because I’ve been playing more than one spellcaster in Pathfinder 2e. It’s been incredibly helpful for keeping track of spells, but one thing I would like is an update for some of the newer classes from the Advanced Player’s Guide (like the Witch and the Oracle...
None of these classes are analogous to cleric and druid, I'm afraid (in that none of the other prepared casters get a book worth of known spells free, instead of a few selections from any source). A witch leveling up to level 3, for example, gains 2 spells of their choice for free...
Yeah, it's mostly because sometimes higher level spells have the power to solve whole obstacles/problems/mysteries with a single action, so if the GM wants something to be potentially a substantial undertaking they've got to plan somehow to preclude those spells. The cleric/druid/witch don't...
A magic sword lets you fly and gives you super strength and lets you cast spells and turns you invisible and shoots fireballs and talks to you and blah blah blah. He said D&D (2e) was the first time he ever saw a magic sword that wasn't magical. Robespierre Jan 21, 2012, 07:19...